OUTDOOR SAFETY | BREAK A LEG | NATURAL DISASTER | HELP! IT'S AN EMERGENCY! | THE ROOF IS ON FIRE |
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What is hypothermia
A below normal body temperature
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What is a fracture
A broken or cracked bone
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What is a flood
An overflowing of water in areas normally dry
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What is first aid
Medical care for someone who has been hurt or who is sick
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What is a smoke detector
An alarm that detects smoke from a fire
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What is heat stroke
An injury that happens when the body cannot control its temperature and can no longer sweat
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What is a splint
An object such as a stick or a board that can keep an injured area from moving.
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What is an earthquake
A shaking of the earth's surface caused by movement along a break in the Earth's crust
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What is an emergency
A sudden event that demands immediate action
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What is a fire extinguisher
A device that releases chemicals to put out a fire
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What is frostbite
Damage to skin and other tissues cause by extreme cold
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What is a dislocation
An injury in which a bone has been forced out of its normal position
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What is the eye
The center of the hurricane
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What is Check, Call, Care
What are the 3 steps to follow in an emergency? (Hint: the 3 C's)
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What are open flames, unattended stoves, overloaded circuits, or piles of newspapers
Name a cause of a fire
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What is heat exhaustion
A condition caused by too much sweating on a hot day
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What is do not move the injured part
If someone has an injury to a bone or joint, what is a key thing you should not do?
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What is a tornado
A spinning column of air that has a high wind speed and touches the ground.
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What is PCC, fire department, police department, doctor, parents, relatives
What is an example of an important number to include on an emergency phone list?
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What is water
If you have a grease fire, what is the one thing you should never use to put it out
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What is drink water, wear sunscreen, and/or watch the weather
Name a tip to follow for playing safe when you go outside
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What is encourage them not to move and keep them awake
If a victim has a suspected head, neck, or back injury and is awake, what should you do?
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What is a radio, flashlight, batteries, first aid kit, meds, food, water, clothes, shoes, bedding
Name two things to include in an emergency kit
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What are your name, location, type of emergency, condition of the victim, and what you have done for them
Name two things to tell the operator when you call 911
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What is a fire evacuation plan
What should your family have and be able to use in order to get out of the building faster during a fire
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